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Drury, Anna Joy; Lee, Geoffrey P; Pennock, Gillian M; John, Cédric M (2014): (Table T1) Scanning electron microscope (SEM) analyses of IODP Site 321-U1338 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.856061, Supplement to: Drury, AJ et al. (2014): Data report: late Miocene to early Pliocene coccolithophore and foraminiferal preservation at Site U1338 from scanning electron microscopy. In: Proceedings of the IODP, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, https://doi.org/10.2204/iodp.proc.320321.218.2014

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Abstract:
The late Miocene to early Pliocene carbonate-rich sediments recovered at Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1338 during the Expedition 320/321 Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT) program contain abundant calcareous nanno- and microfossils. Geochemical proxies from benthic and planktonic foraminiferal and coccolithophore calcite could be very useful at this location; however, good preservation of the calcite is crucial for the proxies to be robust. Here, we evaluate the preservation of specific benthic and planktonic foraminifer species and coccolithophores in fine fraction sediment at Site U1338 using backscattered electron (topography mode) scanning electron microscopy (BSE-TOPO SEM). Both investigated foraminiferal species, Cibicidoides mundulus and Globigerinoides sacculifer, have undergone some alteration. The C. mundulus show minor evidence for dissolution, and only some specimens show evidence of overgrowth. The Gs. sacculifer show definite signs of alteration and exhibit variable preservation, ranging from fair to poor; some specimens show minor overgrowth and internal recrystallization but retain original features such as pores, spine pits, and internal test-wall growth structure, whereas in other specimens the recrystallization and overgrowth disguise many of the original features. Secondary electron and BSE-TOPO SEM images show that coccolith calcite preservation is moderate or moderate to poor. Slight to moderate etching has removed central heterococcolith features, and a small amount of secondary overgrowth is also visible. Energy dispersive spectroscopy analyses indicate that the main sedimentary components of the fine fraction sediment are biogenic CaCO3 and SiO2, with some marine barite. Based on the investigations in this data report, geochemical analyses on benthic foraminifers are unlikely to be affected by preservation, although geochemical analyses on the planktonic foraminifers should be treated cautiously because of the fair to poor and highly variable preservation.
Coverage:
Latitude: 2.507800 * Longitude: -117.969910
Minimum Elevation: -4210.8 m * Maximum Elevation: -4210.8 m
Event(s):
321-U1338 * Latitude: 2.507800 * Longitude: -117.969910 * Elevation: -4210.8 m * Campaign: Exp321 (Pacific Equatorial Age Transect II / Juan de Fuca) * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Composite Core (COMPCORE)
Comment:
* = from Wilkens et al., 2013, ** = from Wade et al., 2011.
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321-U1338B-7H-2,118-12063.64PL1F3.aFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-8H-5,80-8274.58PL1F3.bFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-9H-4,72-7487.35PL1F3.cFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338A-10H-2,80-8291.23PL1F3.dFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338A-10H-6,30-3296.73M14F3.eFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-11H-2,78-80105.50M14F3.fFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-11H-5,148-150110.70M14F3.gFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-11H-6,100-102111.70M14F3.hFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338A-12H-2,80-82112.77M14F3.iFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-12H-2,122-124116.87M14F3.jFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-12-3,72-74117.90M14F3.k & F4FigureF3.pdfFigureF4.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-12H-5,22-24118.90M14F3.lFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-13H-1,72-74125.74M14F3.mFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-17H-3,60-62171.51M13bF3.nFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338A-18H-3,111-113178.70M13bF3.oFigureF3.pdfFigures.zipGlobigerinoides sacculifer
321-U1338B-9H-4,50-5287.13PL1F2.aFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338B-9H-5,140-14289.53PL1F2.bFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338A-11H-2,40-42101.38M14F2.cFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338B-12H-1,130-132115.49M14F2.dFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338B-13H-3,110-112129.17M13bF2.eFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338B-15H-2,40-42148.20M13bF2.fFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338B-16H-6,30-32164.93M13bF2.gFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338B-17H-6,121-123176.60M13bF2.hFigureF2.pdfFigures.zipCibicidoides mundulus
321-U1338B-8H-4,50-52Sample c176.18PL1F5.a,c,e,gFigureF5.pdfFigures.zipFine fraction sediment (< 63 µm)
321-U1338B-11H-2,60-62Sample c2105.32M14F5.b,d,f,h & F6FigureF5.pdfFigureF6.pdfFigures.zipFine fraction sediment (< 63 µm)